Published Papers and Supporting Files
Chasing Success: Health Sector Aid and Mortality. World Development 39:2031-2043. 2011
More Dollars than Sense: Refining our Knowledge of Development Finance Using AidData. (with Michael J. Tierney, Daniel Nielson, Darren Hawkins, Michael Findley, J. Timmons Robers, Ryan M. Powers, Bradley Parks & Robert Hicks). World Development 39:1891-1906. 2011
Marital Status and Colon Cancer outcomes in US SEER Registries: Does Marriage Affect Cancer Survival by Gender and Stage? (with Li Wang, David B. Stewart & Christopher S. Hollenbeak). Cancer Epidemiology35-417-422. 2011.
Prejudice and Policy: Racial Discrimination in the Union Army Disability Pension System, 1865-1906. American Journal of Public Halth 100: S56-S65. 2010.
Race and Health in
the Past: Infection and Arteriosclerosis (with Dora Costa and Lorens Helmchen). Proceedings
of the National Academy of Science 104:13219-13324. 2007.
Disease Prevalence and Survey Design Effects: A Response to Weir and Smith (with
Benjamin Howell). Social Science and Medicine 65:1078-1081. 2007
A
Lot More to do: The Sensitivity of Time-Series Cross-Section Results to Alternative
Specifications (with Daniel Butler). Political Analysis 15:101-123. 2007.
Dyin’ in Zion: Longevity and Mortality in Utah (with Ken R. Smith). In
C. Zick and K. Smith (eds), Utah in the New Millenium: A Demographic Perspective.
University of Utah Press. 2006.
Family-Centered Health Policy Analysis. In D. Russell Crane and Elaine S. Marshall
(eds.) Handbook of Families and Health. Sage Publications.
2006.
Do Panel Surveys Make
People Sick? Arthritis Prevalence in the Health and Retirement Study
(with Benjamin Howell). Social Science and Medicine 60:2623-2627. 2005.
Feature Review,” Democracy Defended, by Gerry Mackie in Perspectives
on Political Science, August, 2004.
The Prevalence of Chronic Respiratory Disease in the Industrial Era: The United
States, 1895-1910, in Dora Costa (ed.) Health and Labor Force Participation
over the Life Cycle: Evidence from the Past, Chicago: NBER and
University of Chicago Press. 2003.
The Height of Union Army Recruits: Community and Family Influences (with Clayne
L. Pope), in Dora Costa (ed.) Health and Labor Force Participation over the
Life Cycle: Evidence from the Past, Chicago:NBER and University of
Chicago Press. 2003.
Good Marriages Gone
Bad: Health Mismatches as a Cause of Marital Dissolution in Late Mid-Life
(with Shawn Waddoups). Population Research and Policy Review 21:
505-533. December, 2002.
Warfare and Welfare:
Military Service, Combat and Marital Dissolution (With William Ruger
and Shawn Waddoups), Armed Forces and Society 29:85-107. Fall,
2002.
The Health Capital
of Families: An Investigation of the Inter-Spousal Correlation in Health Status. Social
Science and Medicine 55:1157-1172. October,
2002.
Work
and the Accommodation of Chronic Illness: A Re-Examination of the Health-Labor Supply
Relationship. Applied Economics 33:1139-56. July, 2001.
Body Stature as a
Measure of Health and Mortality, in Neil J. Smelser and Pail B. Baltes
(eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences,Amsterdam:
Elsevier, 2001, pp. 6491-5.
Socioeconomic Status
and the Prevalence of Health Problems among Married Couples in Late Mid-Life American
Journal of Public Health 91:131-5. January, 2001.
Secular Trends in the
Determinants of Disability Benefits(with Louis L. Nguyen). American
Economic Review 88:227-31. May (Papers and Proceedings),
1998.
The Economic Consequences of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury (with M.
Berkowitz, C. Harvey, C. Greene, T. Stripling). New York: Demos Publications, 1992.
New Estimates
of the Direct Costs of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injuries, Results of a Nationwide Survey
(with M. Berkowitz, C. Harvey, C. Green). Paraplegia 30, 834-850.
1992.
Working papers
Cuegiving and Voter Behavior
on Ballot Propositions (with Quin Monson, Leah Murray and Kelly Patterson).
Work and the Disability
Transition in Twentieth Century America (with Joseph Burton and Benjamin
Howell). NBER Working Paper No. 11036, January, 2005.
Spousal employment
responses to the onset of disability.” Presented at the Families and
Work conference at the School of Family Life, BYU.” 2006.
Evidence
on time series cross-section estimators and specifications from Monte Carlo experiments
(with Christopher Adolph and Daniel Butler). Paper presented at the MPSA and
ASPA meetings, 2005.
Marriage, Health and Later-Life
Mortality: Findings from a Sample of Union Army Veterans. Paper
prepared for the Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America, Minneapolis,
MN, 1–3 May, 2005.
Black-White Differences
in the Relationship between Disability and Marital Status.
The
Puzzling Impact of Schooling on Health in Later Life: A Comparative Analysis of
Common Chronic Illnesses.
Two Centuries of
Marriage and Mortality in the United States: Evidence from Family Histories.